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"After the blood clot is well-established..."

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I assume they were taken out recently. After the blood clot is well-established, the fibrin in it gives the clot a grayish appearance. The mucosa will grow at the edges of the extraction site, but unless the socket is stitched tightly together granulation tissue will gradually replace the fibrin clot, and the sides of the socket will gradually grow to meet in the middle. There may be a little "divet" in the gum for quite some time. Meanwhile, the bone underneath can take several months up to a year or so to heal completely.

"You don`t have to irritate the stitches too much and keep the stitches..."

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Dis solvable stitches usually dissolve in 10-14days. You can take bath with them if they are present in the mouth. You don`t have to irritate the stitches too much and keep the stitches area clean to avoid secondary infections. For more info on stitches, you can refer to the following article..http://www.identalhub.com/dental-sutures-or-stitches-after-tooth-extraction-873.aspx.

"I had dissolvable stitches (4..."

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I had dissolvable stitches (4) on the side at the back of my tongue last Wednesday and last night (Saturday) noticed that 2 have gone. The other two are looking very soft and swollen so I imagine they will be gone within the next day so 3 to 5 days in my case.

"We do not use sutures that need to be removed..."

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At the spcaLA Spay/Neuter Center, we do not use sutures that need to be removed. We use a subcuticular closure which buries the suture material. There is no need for suture removal and that is explained upon pick up of the pet. if you have any questions, please contact the spcaLA Specialty Spay/Neuter Center at 323-730-5303.

Any black dot in the teeth means caries. If the dot is small then the caries is in its early phases and it is recommended to visit a dentist and get it filled before the condition worsens. Reason is that the caries is irreversible and cant be reversed once it appears...for more info visit the link...http://www.identalhub.com/articlecategory-dental-caries-7.aspx.

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